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期刊名:The journal of climate change and health

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Eline van de Kamp,Francine Schneider,Hein Daanen et al. Eline van de Kamp et al.
Introduction: Heatwaves are a growing public health concern in the Netherlands, particularly for high-risk populations. To reduce heat-related health risks and increase the adoption of protective behaviors, more insight i...
Venkat S Reddy,Helen Ross,Yibeltal Alemu Venkat S Reddy
Background: Climate change poses escalating threats to health systems, particularly in low-resource settings like Nepal, where extreme weather events and chronic stressors challenge service delivery. Despite Nepal's high ...
Daryl Schaffer,Alec Bennett Daryl Schaffer
In disaster doctrine, urban and rural definitions are typically based on population size and distance (kilometers or miles) from urban, road-accessible locations. Associated guidelines and assumptions are challenging to apply for islands an...
Bejo Jacob Raju,Raf Theunissen,Jente Broeckx et al. Bejo Jacob Raju et al.
Introduction: Rising vulnerability to heat waves and infectious diseases due to climate change necessitates urgent action in cities. Effectiveness of urban policies, tactfulness of city planning, infrastructure developmen...
Jessica Rahman,Lucinda Jones,Alana Delaforce et al. Jessica Rahman et al.
Climate change poses significant risks to human health, with increasing temperatures and extreme weather events linked to rising rates of heat-related illnesses, respiratory diseases, injuries, and even rising mortality. This review explore...
Muhammad Aswad Alias,Shazelin Alipitchay,Muhammad Abdul Basit Ahmad Tajudin et al. Muhammad Aswad Alias et al.
Background: Climatic factors such as temperature, humidity, and rainfall significantly influence dengue transmission. However, their lagged and immediate effects on dengue incidence in Peninsular Malaysia remain poorly un...
Rachit Sharma,Ritika Kapoor,Abhiyant Tiwari et al. Rachit Sharma et al.
Introduction: Climate change intensifies heat risks in urban areas, and spatial vulnerability assessments are essential for informing targeted adaptation strategies. We developed a preliminary ward-level Heat Vulnerabilit...
Barbara P F Davis,Paul J Beggs,Petra L Graham Barbara P F Davis
Introduction: Climate change threatens health and wellbeing globally, requiring the combined attention of multiple societal actors. To assess corporate participation, this study's objective was to quantify engagement with...
Kalissa Brooke-Cowden,Hania Rahimi-Ardabili,Enrico Coiera Kalissa Brooke-Cowden
Introduction: Older adults are at higher risk of adverse health outcomes from extreme heat events. Effective heat risk communication interventions offer opportunities to mitigate adverse health impacts by improving heat h...
Daniel Hunt,Britta K Matthes Daniel Hunt
The impacts of climate change on physical and mental health and health equity are well-established. Intersectoral and multisectoral policy responses are emerging, yet current entry-points, to build decarbonised and climate-resilient health ...